Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

Stockholm 2014: Danish design brand Menu has started producing this two-legged side table that rests against the wall by Taiwan designer Kenyon Yeh (+ slideshow).

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

Part of the table’s circular top is folded upward so it rests flush against a vertical surface. This means that the Yeh Wall Table only requires two legs to stand up.

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

“The inspiration came from a cheerleader practice I passed by one day on my way to work,” said Yeh. “Two students were rehearsing strength and balance.”

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

“The male student was in sitting position up against a wall – but without a chair – and the female student was standing on his thighs,” he explained. “The table mimics the position of the male student, back resting on the wall and two legs angled away from the wall for stability.”

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

Powder-coated steel is used for the surface and thin tubular steel forms the legs.

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

Kenyon Yeh released the prototype for the side table in 2013, when it was called Kaki.

Yeh Wall Table by Kenyon Yeh goes into production

Menu recently began producing the table and exhibited the design at last week’s Stockholm Furniture Fair.

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Ondo by Kenyon Yeh

Taiwan designer Kenyon Yeh has developed a simple wooden coat rack that leans up against a wall or corner.

Named Ondo, Kenyon Yeh‘s product comprises 13 parts that can be assembled from flat-pack using a handful of screws.

Ondo by Kenyon Yeh

Five arms cross the body of the rack, creating room to hang at least ten items. There’s also six rounded hooks that can facilitate hats, ties or bags.

Each part is made from oak and comes in either black or natural wood.

Ondo by Kenyon Yeh

Other products designed by Kenyon Yeh include a two-legged side table, which also needs to lean against a wall.

See more hangers for coats and bags, including one made from two ladders.

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